Have you considered commuting to work or school by bike but are newer to navigating Toronto streets?
Do you want to ride more often and build confidence on the road?
Would you like to learn more about the role of cycling in city-building?

Check out our other great programs

We'll be providing lights on Tuesday and Thursday evenings this October to unlit cyclists as they pass by in different locations across the city, and educating them on the importance of seeing and being seen at night. Follow our social media accounts to find out where we will be.
Cycle Toronto’s 2017 Get Lit! campaign is supported by Lead Partner City of Toronto,and Station Partners Sweet Pete’s Bike Shop, Toronto Hydro, and Urbane Cyclist Worker Co-op.

The Bike to School Project advocates for improved cycling infrastructure in and around schools and for bike education among children and youth. With partners, we work directly with students, teachers and parents to nurture a bike culture in schools across our city.

Bike Host is a cycling mentorship program created by our partner CultureLink Settlement and Community Services, an agency serving newcomers to Canada. Bike Host matches up newcomers who are open to cycling with mentors who ride regularly.

Announcing: a free summer concert series in parks across the city! Cycle Toronto will be leading group rides along the Pan Am Path to each of these events on four Tuesday evenings in July and August! We will meet at 5:30 pm and head out shortly after for the concert of the day. Bring a picnic dinner along with you while you enjoy the show!
Ride with Cycle Toronto and Relay2017.ca on the following dates:

Join Cycle Toronto & CultureLink on Sunday, July 23 for the Scarborough Cycles guided group ride where we'll tour the Pan Am Path and stop talk to talk about local bike infrastructure. Followed by a free picnic lunch at Morningside Park. Experience the beauty of Scarborough cycling!
This event is free but you must RSVP to reserve a space.